Aloft showers / free systemwide

I'm trying to locate this tile. Anyone have an idea about the manufacturer or where I can locate it?
Silly question, but I'm constantly amazed at the knowledge of MPers and believe you guys know everything. I'll even donate a United systemwide to anyone who can steer me to a verified supply of it in Southern California.

The Rockwell Group has some really high end stuff. Glad to know I chose well even from a low end hotel. Email has been sent, we'll see what happens. Probably discontinued stuff, Aloft Austin opened two years ago. Thanks, DYKWIA and AnthroFlyer.

I believe that Diffenbaugh were the lead builders for the aLoft in Rancho Cucamonga. They might be able to tell you who they subcontracted the bathroom construction to: http://www.diffenbaugh.com/contact.php

Thanks everyone for the help. I knew you guys knew everything. Haven't heard back from Rockwell yet. All I need is the mfg name. It's an Aloft brand standard so should be available nationwide if still in production. Everything else in tile world is boring beige fake stone look, way off the charts drama-wise, or white subway tiles. It's a tiny shower room with toilet and I love that sort of soft menswear look.

Got it for you (and pls donate the swu to the SMD4 raffle). Answer from Brandi@SPG:

We developed the guestroom shower tile as a custom design with Daltile, however, it is very similar to their running line product called “Fabrique”.It can be found on the website below, and locate a local distributor. They can even “pin it” to their Pinterest boards!http://products.daltile.com/series.cfm?series=228

Yay, Tommy! And a SWU coming up for SMD4. I saw "Fabrique" yesterday at a showroom and had it in mind as a backup. Daltile is near here, and Emser Tile also carries a very similar thing called "Strands" and San Diego Marble and Tile had same thing but no-name and slightly cheaper. Think it might even be better than Aloft tile because it doesn't tie me to the cream/green color palate. Best of all it's in stock or any Monday delivery for the knock-off.

Thank you very much for you help. It's great to know for certain my second choice is really my first and only choice.

Got it for you (and pls donate the swu to the SMD4 raffle). Answer from Brandi@SPG:

We developed the guestroom shower tile as a custom design with Daltile, however, it is very similar to their running line product called “Fabrique”.It can be found on the website below, and locate a local distributor. They can even “pin it” to their Pinterest boards!http://products.daltile.com/series.cfm?series=228

I dropped by a high end tile and bath showroom and the lovely designer showed me Fabrique and Porcelanosa's Yakarta side-by-side. I'm going with the Yakarta 8x13 and something called Metallica 12x24 (black/gray with bits of shiny, gritty and metally for the floor. Soft-industrial but she assures me it goes with the Yakarta and the stuff I originally wanted does not. Turns out of be rather inexpensive as these things go. She also suggested some great solutions to design issues I've been trying to solve since we built the house years ago. Didn't know about top-track sliding wall doors which are no relation to Home Depot type pocket doors. Rather like the mirrored one in the Aloft bathroom that I didn't think about until just now.

The point was she recognized the Aloft tile, said it was not custom for SPG as she had done several bathrooms with it and that the people Daltile was getting it from discontinued it.

I kind of like the little lights in the W bar top, but am going to pass.

We'll have a DO - invite the tile setter and his helper to do a demoliation demo, take a tour of International Bath and Tile, stop by The Sliding Door Company, then hop on our single-class US Airways charter Saab 340 to New York for a behind the scenes tour of The Rockwell Group studios and do a quick turnaround to California where jug wine will be on offer in the 4x9 foot shower room (includes older Kohler toilet). Whoops, sorry. After assigning10 seats to the press and 20 to people I dislike and want to torture, the four remaining seats have sold out before the event was even posted.

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